Not to mention the fact of how different the experience in jail is, for these two cases.
Hell, the whole ordeal is…
The way the system treats you. Starting from the police taking you in, until you get to sit in a cell, you will know exactly how much the system values you as a human being.
The terrorist will feel like doing a very long detention in high school. Like, the grown ups are angry at you, but obviously don’t hate you. The guards may even congratulate him, when he’ll get out.
On the other hand, the weed guy is more likely to lose the last drop of faith he had in the system, if he ever gets out of prison again. A big if, nowadays…
It’s all in all pretty rotten
I’m typing this while in bed, but nevertheless i feel like the only logical thing, when you really think about it, would be to really fight the fucking system!
They are so busy going after everyone with a flower bouquet within a radius of 200 feet surrounding any funeral activity where his victims are directly involved, that one could think that the people mourning the death of his enemies pose a much higher threat to russia.
But then, he is not really concerned about the Russian population.
When you assume, he’s exclusively concerned with his personal safety, then it makes sense.
Friends and family of the people he murdered, are a higher threat to him personally, than real terrorists killing some civilians down the street.